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‘’A best-in-class guest experience will be at the centre of both Club 72 and the Blue Sky Lounge. We are proud that these significant upgrades will represent the pinnacle of sports hospitality experiences in Scotland’’‘’In anticipation of our 150th anniversary, investment in our premium offering is core to our strategy in providing a truly world class hospitality experience at Ibrox. As the world’s most successful football club, we firmly believe in setting the standard within Scottish sport, both on and off the field.
All very positive but you’d think they could have used a picture that doesn’t have Waghorn and Puma advertising from 2015/2016
Unless we’re wearing Puma next season...All very positive but you’d think they could have used a picture that doesn’t have Waghorn and Puma advertising from 2015/2016
All very positive but you’d think they could have used a picture that doesn’t have Waghorn and Puma advertising from 2015/2016
£1,440 for all seats in Bar72, an increase of circa 35%.Not sure about the Bar72 part. Does this mean it's becoming more of a hospitality suite, with the appropriate costs?
Should be a strict code no matterOr it could be we're going to ram in more seats and further depreciate the dress code which has seen people with jeans, cagoules and trainers admitted to the Argyle Suite in recent years.
Need that bloody tarmac replaced outside the stadium urgently!Outstanding. It's about time we started restoring Ibrox into one of the best stadiums in europe. Every little positive step towards this is a big plus and hopefully by 2022 this will just have been one of many.
What's up with giving our website hits?RANGERS FOOTBALL CLUB is delighted to announce two exciting upgrades to its hospitality lounges to be completed ahead of the clubs 150th Anniversary season in 2021/22.
The renovations have been re-scheduled from Summer 2020 to Summer 2021 due to the restrictions of COVID-19 and will form a key part of the wider Project 2022 upgrades being developed at Ibrox. Further plans on the Project 2022 strategy will be communicated during the year.
The Blue Sky Lounge sets a new standard for sports hospitality in Scotland and will offer one of the finest panoramic pitch views in European football stretching the length of the Sandy Jardine stand with an increased capacity of premium seats and with theatre style live cooking.
Currently Bar 72, Club 72 will retain its celebratory theme from the famous 1972 European Cup Winners Cup victory in Barcelona, whilst revolutionizing the lounges into modern sports bars, with a contemporary casual dining experience, alongside state-of-the art screens and technology.
James Bisgrove, Director of Commercial & Marketing, commented:
‘’A best-in-class guest experience will be at the centre of both Club 72 and the Blue Sky Lounge. We are proud that these significant upgrades will represent the pinnacle of sports hospitality experiences in Scotland’’
Both new lounges will be available initially to the existing corporate clients of Argyle House Suite and the Bar 72 season ticket holders in the form of Founding Member packages and will thereafter open for general enquiries later in the year.
To register your interest or for more information please write to hospitality@rangers.co.uk
The shops %^*& all to do with us now really thats whyWe will still have Bruno Alves modelling the puma strip from a few seasons back in the shop window anyway
What's up with giving our website hits?
Or it could be we're going to ram in more seats and further depreciate the dress code which has seen people with jeans, cagoules and trainers admitted to the Argyle Suite in recent years.
Or it could be we're going to ram in more seats and further depreciate the dress code which has seen people with jeans, cagoules and trainers admitted to the Argyle Suite in recent years.
Dress Code! It is 2020, not 1920. This is not tradition it is a failure to adapt to the world we live in, akin to Queens Park.
Club testing the waters to see the reactionAll very positive but you’d think they could have used a picture that doesn’t have Waghorn and Puma advertising from 2015/2016
Twitter is going daft that it’s Waghorn and Puma in the photo
Love the Puma branding.
Surely the club wouldn't advertise the branding and have a player from when we wore puma strips about 5 years ago out of their own kindness they could have used any image it looks placed there to gauge the reaction before anything officialFirst poster in this thread mentioned puma branding. Now its in the daily record online saying we may be moving to puma. Its just the advertisement from the stadium when we wore puma
Surely the club wouldn't advertise the branding and have a player from when we wore puma strips about 5 years ago out of their own kindness they could have used any image it looks placed there to gauge the reaction before anything official
I'm no clothes horse but %^*& me - men in their 50s and 60s dressed like teenagers. The club should have standards.
Disagree, some of the best high end hospitality I've been in all over the world is relaxed. Other than the chairmans club or near the directors box it should be smart casual. They need more Bar72's and less Argyll house. Argyll was great for older and disabled customers because of the lift and indoors but they need to really maximise revenue.
Bar72 will still be massively over subscribed.
Should we not be giving the site the clicks instead of cutting and pasting on here? I understand with the papers but not with the club siteRANGERS FOOTBALL CLUB is delighted to announce two exciting upgrades to its hospitality lounges to be completed ahead of the clubs 150th Anniversary season in 2021/22.
The renovations have been re-scheduled from Summer 2020 to Summer 2021 due to the restrictions of COVID-19 and will form a key part of the wider Project 2022 upgrades being developed at Ibrox. Further plans on the Project 2022 strategy will be communicated during the year.
The Blue Sky Lounge sets a new standard for sports hospitality in Scotland and will offer one of the finest panoramic pitch views in European football stretching the length of the Sandy Jardine stand with an increased capacity of premium seats and with theatre style live cooking.
Currently Bar 72, Club 72 will retain its celebratory theme from the famous 1972 European Cup Winners Cup victory in Barcelona, whilst revolutionizing the lounges into modern sports bars, with a contemporary casual dining experience, alongside state-of-the art screens and technology.
James Bisgrove, Director of Commercial & Marketing, commented:
‘’A best-in-class guest experience will be at the centre of both Club 72 and the Blue Sky Lounge. We are proud that these significant upgrades will represent the pinnacle of sports hospitality experiences in Scotland’’
Both new lounges will be available initially to the existing corporate clients of Argyle House Suite and the Bar 72 season ticket holders in the form of Founding Member packages and will thereafter open for general enquiries later in the year.
To register your interest or for more information please write to hospitality@rangers.co.uk
Is fashion not subjective? I’ve seen the ties you wear and there’s much that they could be compared to, but I bet you think they look qualityYour missing my point. You can still be smart and casual and not look like you have just done a shoplifting tour of the seconds bin in Sports Direct.
Is fashion not subjective? I’ve seen the ties you wear and there’s much that they could be compared to, but I bet you think they look quality
Your missing my point. You can still be smart and casual and not look like you have just done a shoplifting tour of the seconds bin in Sports Direct.